
Mum finds the 'cutest' autumn outfit at Tesco but then spots a spelling mistake
WITH the chilly season well and truly here, many retailers have been launching new autumn stock. But it looks like Tesco might have to remove an item…
A recent social media post by UK mother Rebecca, known online as 'Rebecca - Mummy of 3', has brought attention to a peculiar manufacturing error found on a baby outfit from F&F Clothing, available at Tesco. The video, which quickly gained traction, features a cream-colored baby grow and matching bottoms, initially praised for its charming 'Little Pumpkin' design. However, the seemingly adorable outfit harbored a significant flaw. Upon closer inspection, the text on the back of the top, intended to read 'BEST LITTLE PUMPKIN PICKER', was printed completely upside down. Rebecca expressed her surprise, stating, "I didn’t even notice until I filmed it!" The incident has sparked discussion among consumers regarding quality control in mass-produced clothing items. While a minor issue, the video highlights the importance of checking garments thoroughly before purchase. Tesco and F&F Clothing have yet to issue a public statement regarding the specific batch of clothing or the printing error. The post has prompted other shoppers to inspect their own F&F purchases for similar mistakes.
WITH the chilly season well and truly here, many retailers have been launching new autumn stock. But it looks like Tesco might have to remove an item…
WITH the chilly season well and truly here, many retailers have been launching new autumn stock. But it looks like Tesco might have to remove an item…
WITH the chilly season well and truly here, many retailers have been launching new autumn stock. But it looks like Tesco might have to remove an item…